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Allocations DPD Discussion and Consultation Document

Representation ID: 18261

Received: 21/04/2010

Respondent: Mr Ian Jordan

Representation Summary:

Any development with access roads leading to London Rd or Rawreth Lane would add to roads that cannot cope with existing traffic as queues form already. In addition, the development areas would be too far from the Station to allow workers to walk to the Station adding to traffic on the roads and parking problems.

Development should only be provided in areas with good public transport links that are not provided along existing roads.

Rayleigh does not have any NHS dentist and additional people would add to problems with the lack of leisure facilities like a cinema or swimming pool.

Full text:

Any development with access roads leading to London Rd or Rawreth Lane would add to roads that cannot cope with existing traffic as queues form already. In addition, the development areas would be too far from the Station to allow workers to walk to the Station adding to traffic on the roads and parking problems.

Development should only be provided in areas with good public transport links that are not provided along existing roads.

Rayleigh does not have any NHS dentist and additional people would add to problems with the lack of leisure facilities like a cinema or swimming pool.